Arriva is offering free bus travel to past and present members of the Armed Forces on its services throughout the regions to thank them on Armed Forces Day Saturday 25th June 2022.
To show our support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community, from serving personnel (both regular and reservists), veterans and cadets will be allowed free travel onto Arriva services all day. When you board simply show the driver your Armed Forces identification card, Armed Forces Veteran identification card or MOD issued Veteran’s Badge.
Richard Hoare, Commercial Director at Arriva, said “We are proud to offer the Armed Forces, Veterans and Cadets free travel on our services to celebrate Armed Forces Day 2022.
“As a business, we are proud show our support to the men and women who make up our armed forces.”
Terms and Conditions apply, for full details visit:
www.arrivabus.co.uk/af-free-travel.
Travel is subject to availability and timetable restrictions.
Arriva is one of the leading providers of passenger transport in Europe, employing over 46,000 people and delivering 1.2 billion passenger journeys a year, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, across 14 European countries. We are owned by Deutsche Bahn (DB).
We operate nearly 5,000 buses across the UK, in London, the South East, the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North East, the North West and North Wales, employing over 15,000 people. Arriva UK Bus also operates the innovative Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) ArrivaClick operations in Watford and Leicestershire.
We are also a major train operator in the UK, utilising rural commuter lines through to long distance and inter-urban services. Arriva’s UK rail companies include CrossCountry, Chiltern, Arriva Rail London (“the Overground”) and open access operator Grand Central. Arriva also provides rail maintenance services via our Arriva TrainCare business. For more information visit:
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